STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1862, sig. 109-5/90 Page 8 · 8 of 18
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1862, sig. 109-5/90
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MUDr. Anna K a v i n o v á , resident of Prague VIII., About Kazanka 207, is Czech and wife of the former Czech university professor Dr. E, Kavina in Prague. She is considered the spiritual founder of the association and still plays an important role in it today. She formerly worked in the Czech National Socialist (Beneš-) party and now maintains a frequent profession in the national-Czech community. K. is a member of the NG and a functionary of the "Czech Women's National Council", which is extremely radical and national-Chechish. Her loyal attitude towards Germanism must not be obscured by her total opposition. Dr. J. Ogoun is currently Vice-Chairman. Drs.phil. Josef O g o u n , resident of Prague XIX., Leipzi- ger Strasse l8, is a middle school professor. Until his retirement he taught French at a Prague Czech Gymnasium. He was a member of the state-police dissolved Czech society club and other intergovernmental societies. Politically, he formerly held a function in the Benes party. His traffic moved throughout left-wing circles and cultural Bolsheviks. Today, a severe heartache forced him to political inactivity. The third major exponent of the "International Youth Service" is Dr. R. Mudroch. Dr.phil. Rudolf M u d r o c h , resident of Prague XVI., South-East Road 889. has been working as a specialist in psy-chotechnical questions since being transferred to rest in the psychotechnical institute. In political terms, M. is regarded as a Benes follower of the above mentioned two. In the past, he also actively exposed himself to the Benes party and is still moving around left-wing radical intellects. He continues to be suspected of promoting meetings of former Czech high school students. M is opposed to Germanism. While today's exponents of the IJD are pronounced Beneš supporters, at the time of the former Czechoslovak Republic, alongside them were at the head of the sudedendeutian Social Democrats, senior teacher Thomas P o e t s c h ; until 1937 the Jewish woman Ella T u t sc h and as secretary also a Jew, František L e d e r e r .